TikTok, White House and America
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TikTok users are reacting after President Trump said there is a deal to keep the popular social media app online in the U.S. NBC News’ Maya Eaglin has more on how the app could change.
The biggest cog in China-U.S. talks over the TikTok ban was the much-coveted and highly addictive TikTok algorithm. The algorithm is what has made TikTok so successful, and Chinese officials have been reluctant to give that up to U.S. control, leaving onlookers questioning what value the app would have without it.
Users React to Reported TikTok’s Plan to Launch Separate App for the U.S. originally appeared on Parade. American users of the video-sharing social media app may need to say goodbye to the original version soon. On Sunday, The Information reported that ...
President Trump announced a deal with China's Xi Jinping to spin off a U.S. version of TikTok, the wildly popular social media app. A Chinese company developed and owns the app, which raised concerns in the U.
The agreement requires TikTok's American assets to be transferred to U.S. owners from China's ByteDance, potentially resolving a saga that has lingered for nearly a year.